Lepton universality violation from neutral pion decays in RK(*) measurements

Abstract

I show that the neutral pion decay in B K(*) π0 γ, with π0 ee γ, might generate large sources of lepton flavor universality violation (LFUV) in measurements of the ratios, RK(*): If the photons in the K(*) e e γ γ final state are reconstructed as Bremsstrahlung, the recovered electron-positron invariant mass can be pushed into the 1-6 GeV2 signal region, artificially enhancing the measured B K(*) e e branching ratio compared to B K(*) μμ. I present a conservative estimate and simulation of the B K π0 γ LFUV background at LHCb, that together suggest this effect could reduce the recovered RK up to several percent. A reliable assessment of the size of this effect will require dedicated simulations within experimental frameworks themselves.

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